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This is my entry for the jam, due to my current health condition (i have influenza. in the middle of summer. Yep.) I have to submit it in an earlier stage that i would like to present it. Not sure that it really fit with theme of the jam but it was the only decent idea that i had. In case you are wondering is a virtual world that is connected with the real world. Hope you enjoy the game!

The game has an interesting feel to it, well done making it!
I thing some ambient sound track would lift the game. I got stuck pretty quick and didn't manage to figure out how to continue. By flashing the buttons or secretes currently on screen if the player is stuck too long, I thing you would be able to keep the gamer in the game longer.
Good job and I hope you get rid of the flue soon!

Very stylish game, I really the graphics. It feels like the player character is stationary while the world around him moves, not sure whether that's intentional, but it means it lacks a bit of player agency.

Alright, completed it, got the not-the-bug crash at the end, though it required from me travelling quite a lot at very slow pace, and I didn't like that. ^^"
(plus, I got little idea why I'm collecting these circuity things)

Still, I admit, the square effect in the background was rather fancy. ^^

buon lavoro! The game level was complex and I liked the artsy background, but then for me the game was a bit slow to play and the controls felt a bit clunky. I can relate to your issue with illness because it happened to me once on a Ludum Dare too and the results were not the best :) Hope you get better soon. Good job!

I'd love to see what this could be with more time. It seems a pretty big world and has an interesting/mysterious feel.

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